Mexico. Disappeared Two Weeks Ago without Food, a Fisherman Found Alive More than 100 Meters Deep
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A Mexican fisherman survived 15 days trapped in a cenote 100 meters deep, without food and in total darkness. He was already discharged.
RECIT - Erasto Crisanto Valdez had disappeared on 23 July after an exit with his father. He was found on 7 August after a long rescue operation.
Rescue found Eresto, a 31-year-old fisherman who disappeared in a cenote, a natural well filled with fresh water in southern Mexico on August 7.
Veracruz.- In what is already described as an authentic miracle of survival, the fisherman Erasto Crisanto Valdés located alive after staying 15 days trapped at more than 100 meters deep in a cenote located on the borders between Veracruz and Oaxaca. The finding occurred last Friday, August 7, when the emergency teams had practically lost hope of finding him with signs of life. The incident began two weeks ago, when Erasto went on a fishing day …
The case of Erasto Crisanto Valdés has become quite popular within the Mexican Republic, as the 31-year-old survived for 15 days in a cenote that is almost 100 meters deep. Once his finding was made alive, the doctors determined that, although he presented dehydration and a clear decrease in his weight, his medical condition was quite favorable for the conditions in which he was rescued.
A disturbing disappearance was reported on 22 July in Mexico. Erasto Crisanto, a 31-year-old man, had gone fishing with his father when he...
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